![]() ![]() And after repeatedly playing that tape over and over off I went to pick up whatever I could get my hands on by the band. Songs like ‘Brother James’ and ‘The Burning Spear’ connected much more with me than their later major label recordings. ![]() The rock sheen of ‘Daydream Nation’ wasn’t present and a far more experimental side appeared. Someone I knew who had worked closely with the band in New York kindly made me a mix tape of most of their early recordings, like their eponymous debut and the ‘Kill Yr Idols’ EP. But I certainly can remember when listening to the band really made sense. It was probably around the release of their highly acclaimed double album ‘Daydream Nation’. ![]() It is difficult for me to actually recollect when I first heard the New York quartet that had grown out of the city’s No Wave loft scene. ![]()
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